AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGuyana–Jamaica Deal Flow: Guyana and Jamaica signed multiple MoUs at State House covering agriculture, defence and security, finance, housing, technology and climate resilience, with a push to strengthen food and nutrition security and regional stability. Power Supply Watch: Government says it is 99% toward finalising a new Berbice powership deal, after tense negotiations over keeping electricity supply steady. Construction & Procurement: Home Affairs is set to spend about GY$22.2M to rehab the Secretariat building, with 19 bids received at NPTAB. Mining Output Upside: Omai reports first-phase metallurgical tests at Omai Gold reaching projected gold recovery of up to 95% at its Region Seven project. More Gold Plans: Canadian Aris Mining says adding Toroparu could lift annual output to 750,000 ounces, with a prefeasibility study expected soon. Water Safety Alarm: PUC’s report flags unsafe drinking water in Regions 4, 7 and 10, citing failures on pH, turbidity and iron levels. Oilfield Expansion: ExxonMobil has opened a public consultation for a Stabroek block campaign that could drill up to 35 wells from 2028–2033. Health Infrastructure: A GY$1.1B neurological centre is in the works, with contractor bids due July 9. Aviation Growth: JAGS Aviation commissioned two HAL 228 aircraft, positioning the fleet for rugged interior operations. Sports Sponsorship: Let’s Bet (GLC) unveiled as title sponsor for the One Guyana T10 Tapeball Blast.
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